Saturday, October 30, 2010
CRZ: Fishermen to boycott indifferent parties
30 Oct 2010 03:46:46 AM IST
THOOTHUKUDI:: “Fishermen would boycott political parties in Tamil Nadu that remained silent on the anti-fishermen draft CRZ notification 2010,” warned M Pushparayan, convenor of Coastal People’s Federation in Thoothukudi on Friday.
Speaking to Express on the sidelines of a massive fishermen’s demonstration, Pushparayan charged that even though 45 days have passed since the draft of the draft CRZ notification 2010 was released, political parties which knocked the doors of every fisherman, were unmindful of the fishermen’s feelings. “We are deeply pained at the silence of political parties and we will convey our strong condemnation to the parties through this demonstration,” he said.
Pushparayan alleged that political parties were adopting ‘double standards’ as they lacked the courage to give any opinion on the draft CRZ notification 2010 . “Parties just get votes from fishermen and remained silent when the rights of fishermen were suppressed through such Acts,” he told Express, adding, “fishermen will boycott such parties in the 2011 elections.”
He charged that the Act aimed at wiping out traditional fishing and termed it as ‘draconian’ since it incorporated all provisions of earlier Acts such as Marine Fisheries Bill-2009 and CMZ Act 2008, which were also rejected by the fishing community. Earlier, a demonstration was held before the Thoothukudi old corporation building, demanding repeal of the Act.
Monday, October 25, 2010
Fishermen’s stir against CRZ Act
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Mega Rally Against Sterlite Copper Smelter in Thoothukudi, Tamilnadu
Monday, October 11, 2010
Fishermen will be reduced to coolies in trawlers
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Saturday, October 9, 2010
CPF Convener Challenges the Sterlite Expansion in the Madras High Court of Madurai bench
January 6th, 2010, 10:19 AM
The Anil Agarwal-owned Sterlite Industries has put on hold its proposed Rs 2300-crore copper smelter expansion project at Tuticorin in
southern Tamil Nadu as a dispute related to the project is being fought in court.
The trigger to put on hold the expansion plan came on the back of a writ petition filed in Madurai bench of the Madras High Court questioning the environmental clearances the company had obtained from the Union Ministry of Environment and Forest and the Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board (TNPCB). When the matter came up before the Madurai bench on Tuesday, Sterlite told the court that it will not go ahead with the expansion till the issue is resolved.
Earlier, Sterlite had announced its plan to invest Rs 2,300 crore to set up a four lakh tonnes per year copper smelter plant as part of expanding capacity at Tuticorin. But, it was challenged in the court by Pushparayan, a project director with an organisation called East Coast Research and Development.
The court filing said the Ministry of environment and forests cleared the company’s plans to expand capacity from 1,200 tonnes a day to 2,400 tonnes a day, without conducting a public hearing on the same. Therefore, the petitioner wanted the court to declare the clearance illegal and order a public hearing & also restrain Sterlite Industries from continuing or operating as per the expanded capacity.
But, before the court issued any order, Sterlite’s lawyer said that the company will not proceed with the project till the matter is resolved and that it will also obtain a “consent to operate” from the TNPCB.
“The court has admitted the petition and notice has been ordered. All respondents will file their counters in four weeks,” said V Prakash, the lawyer for the petitioner. The respondents include the environment ministry, the environment department of Tamil Nadu, TNPCB and Sterlite Industries.
At the same time, an official in Sterlite Industries, Tuticorin, who did not wish to be named, played down the issue and said, “It’s obvious that we will not go ahead with the project without a proper consent.”
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/news-by-industry/indl-goods-/-svs/metals-mining/Sterlite-Industries-expansion-plans-at-Tuticorin-put-on-hold/articleshow/5414005.cms (http://http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/news-by-industry/indl-goods-/-svs/metals-mining/Sterlite-Industries-expansion-plans-at-Tuticorin-put-on-hold/articleshow/5414005.cms)
satishanu
Friday, October 8, 2010
CPF Convener wrote a letter to the Bishop of TUTICORIN on the Sterlite Issue on 08.10.2010
Dear Lordship Bishop, Most.Rev.Dr.Yvon Ambroise,
Greetings from Pushparayan, Coastal People’s Federation.
At the outset , I would like to thank you for all the efforts you have been taking for the welfare of the people to protect their livelihood , defending their cause by expressing solidarity in their genuine struggles by your presence and outspoken articulations since you took upon the helm ,as the bishop of TUTICORIN .
I AM PROUD TO REGISTER THAT YOU ARE A PEOPLE’S BISHOP.
As you might be well aware of the fact that the Sterlite Industries in Thoothukudi has been ordered to close on 28th September, 2010 by the Madras High Court Bench for its various violations and environmental crimes since its inception in 1995.
You must be aware of the various strong protests in the past in Thoothukudi district against the unit even before it could lay down the foundation stone. And it is the catholic community, majority of the fisher folk who relentlessly fought against the most polluted and rejected unit in many states. I would like to recall and affirm the role played by the TMSSS federations in the fighting the unit forefront. It was all genuine ,sincere attempts and sacrifices that the people encountered in the recent past. And it was the fishing community that bore the brunt of the stiff opposition during the communal clash masterminded and instigated and executed by sterlite in 1996.
But it is a totally disheartening and anti-witnessing gesture that certain Religious Congregations in the Diocese of Tuticorin openly receive funds from the COASTAL LIVELIHOOD PROJECT under SWEP Program (Sterlite Women Empowerment Program ) in the name of CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility )even now inspite of public unrest and judicial verdict. The whole world knows about the impact of such polluting companies that is why it has not been able to take berth in any of the Indian states. They not only receive regular grants but special funds now to sabotage the people’s protests. They are the dividing forces in the communities and are acting in favour of the company still, to support the company’s evil plans and schemes to justify its existence and presence . They are all popular schemes intended to dehumanize the people and denigrate the fishers . These agents not only fall prey to such evil plans and mortgage the fishing communities for their own interests. Such Plans cannot be allowed to happen anymore. They think that they can go ahead with such schemes inspite of people’s mandate.
Such congregations , the agents of Vedanta , justify their stand proclaiming that they are doing good to the fishers but they are in reality only helping the company to rob the earth’s resources and to pollute it further. The fishing communities need not depend upon such agents any more for schemes offered through them.(Like bones thrown to dogs) You have built up a great animation centre for the welfare and future of the fishing communities. I acknowledge that it was your vision and commitment towards the people . I appreciate your committed plans and schemes for the benefit of the fishing communities . The fisher kids are utilizing it now and your dreams for the fishing communities are realized through such schemes and trainings.
The Madras High Court has pronounced its judgment in the interest and welfare of the larger communities and welfare of the natural resources. Before everything else, the environment should be protected . The court has given its verdict in favour of the environment and the suffering people. If this factory is let free , then there will be unimaginable repercussions and impact in Thoothukudi as the judges have recorded.
So, I sincerely and humbly request you on behalf of the fishing communities , struggling people, petitioners and above all for the welfare of the environment to speak to the respective congregations to stop their anti-witnessing life and gestures and ask them to find grants from other good sources. Otherwise, at some point they would have to face the wrath of the people.
They need not be the Good Samaritans for the fishing communities.
There are many Good Samaritans like You .
I also elicit your full support towards the people’s cause further by mobilizing the church against the demon.
Thank you once again for all that you are doing and saying.
Seeking your intervention and Blessings,
Yours truly,
M.Pushparayan,
Project Director,ECRD.
Convener,CPF.
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Thoothukudi- 628001.
Tamilnadu. India
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